he's got me shaking in my boots! NOT NO MORE!

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yes and to make matters worse..... this is a pic of her grandchild! I can't figure it out!
 
Ouch! I haven't had to deal with a mean roo yet (kind of need chickens first), but I have to say if that were my baby I'd probably have snapped his neck on the spot. I'm glad the silkie was there to fend him off, whether he was protecting her or not he probably saved her from more scratches.
 
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Some people (i have some of these in my family too, i think) are a little confused about who is more important in the contest between people and animals. Perhaps Grandma would like to give this wrong-way roo a new home at her house.

I hope that guy is penned up somewhere, preparing for butcher. Do you need help? My knife is sharp.
 
that picture looks very similiar to what our EE roo did to our 1 yearold. I was so ticked! he tore up her face, right near her eye, and a few more scratches (we were trying to get to her, he just kept jumping until we got there) he scratched her chest her arms her face. I grabbed up the baby ran inside to clean her up, and told husband, if he didn't take care of it I would.

2x4 to the head I didn't even want to eat him, thought of throwing him to the gator, but then the gator might get used to it, so we just buried him.
 

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